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So I was like looking for security stuff BSD related on the web and I like write stuff down so I can look at like at another time except I totally forgot where I wrote this one website down at and I could not remember much about it except like it might be important and you can read about me trying to get some help finding it here:

So I was flipping through some pages of my notes on the day that I made my original post and there it was!! But that was before I had to like edited it cause CJ was like dude your post sucks like google can't index nothing out of it like change it or I'll cap it.

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I was like OMG! It was with me like THE-whole-freaking-time!! lol.

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And the website I like lost but had with me is:

The whole point in creating a thread is to ask about something or give information about something. This thread title is non descriptive, the content is just some links with no explanation and really i can't see why this thread even exists.

Can you put some more information in this thread or just delete it entirely!

On the other hand, I had to go to another site and figure out that the main thrust looks to be post-installation utilities.

That would put this in the install/upgrade category, where a succinct post like "I profited from EasyBSD and its post-install tasks BECAUSE a, b, c, etc." would make it more than an advert for a site and save about ten minutes of poking around. If anyone has used the utils, please post at FBSD install/upgrade.

That being said, I would be interested in taking a look at post-install stuff next time I upgrade. Right now my FreeBSD server is running just peachy and I set it and forget it.

Good to see the BSDForums folks posting here. Sorry to see BSDforums go south.